Surgical Management of Lymphatic Leakage
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Published:2021-12-14
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Page:317-323
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ISSN:2456-9119
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Container-title:Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International
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Short-container-title:JPRI
Author:
Abood Hashem Bark Awadh,Alatawi Atheer Hamad,ALMohammed Abdulaziz Ali,Alhasani Mutasim Hassan,Almutairi Saleh Amir,Abohaimid Abdulrahman Nasser,Althobaiti Ziyad Fahad,Kremli Asmaa Mamoun,Alrayiqi Rahaf Hamed M.,Abdullah Abdulkareem Mamoon,AlSadoon Mashael Sultan,Alhassar Zainab Ali,AlMuqhim Muath Mohammed
Abstract
Lymphatics are found in almost every organ in the body, and they produce a variety of waste products that must be eliminated. lymphatic leakage is a typical occurrence. It can cause immunodeficiency as well as nutritional issues. Furthermore, it has a significant morbidity and death rate, depending on the existence of an underlying illness. Lymphatic leakage can be congenital, traumatic, or cancerous, and occurs when the lymphatic system is disrupted. It might take the following forms: Chylothorax, Lymphatic Fistula, Chylous Ascites. treatment of lymph leaks includes: reduction of lymphatic flow through physiological or pharmacological manipulation; replacement of fluid and electrolytes, as well as interventional procedure and/or direct surgical closure. In this review we’ll be discussing lymphatic system anatomy, its leakage and its management.
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Sciencedomain International